Transparency in International Law
Herausgeber: Bianchi, Andrea; Peters, Anne
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Herausgeber: Bianchi, Andrea; Peters, Anne
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Analyses the hitherto unexplored issues concerning transparency in key areas of international law.
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Analyses the hitherto unexplored issues concerning transparency in key areas of international law.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 642
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1067g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021389
- ISBN-10: 1107021383
- Artikelnr.: 38266715
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 642
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1067g
- ISBN-13: 9781107021389
- ISBN-10: 1107021383
- Artikelnr.: 38266715
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; 1. On power and illusion: the concept of transparency in
international law Andrea Bianchi; Part I. International Environmental Law:
2. Transparency and international environmental institutions Jutta Brunnée
and Ellen Hey; 3. Global or European only?: international law on
transparency in environmental matters for members of the public Jonas
Ebbesson; Part II. International Economic Law: 4. Transparency in
international financial institutions Luis Hinojosa Martinez; 5.
Institutional transparency in the WTO Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6.
Transparency in international investment law: the good, the bad, and the
murky Julie Maupin; 7. Transparency and exchange of information in
international taxation Carlo Garbarino and Sebastiano Garufi; 8.
Transparency and intellectual property protection in international law
Thomas Cottier and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. International Human
Rights Law: 9. The human right to information as a vehicle for transparency
Jonathan Klaaren; 10. Transparency at home: how well do governments share
human rights information with citizens? Cosette Creamer and Beth A.
Simmons; Part IV. International Health Law: 11. Institutional transparency
in global health law-making: the World Health Organization and the
implementation of the international health regulations Emily Bruemmer and
Allyn Taylor; Part V. International Humanitarian Law: 12. Behind the flag
of Dunant: secrecy and the compliance mission of the International
Committee of the Red Cross Steven R. Ratner; 13. How much secrecy does
warfare need? Orna Ben-Naftali and Roy Peled; Part VI. International Peace
and Security Law: 14. Transparency in the Security Council Antonios
Tzanakopoulos; 15. Transparency as a cornerstone of disarmament and
non-proliferation regimes Mirko Sossai; Part VII. Cross-cutting Issues: 16.
Transparency in international law-making Alan Boyle and Kasey McCall-Smith;
17. Transparency in international adjudication Thore Neumann and Bruno
Simma; 18. Transparency and business in international law: governance
between norm and technique Larry Catá Backer; 19. Power and the public: the
nature and effects of formal transparency policies in global governance
institutions Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury; Conclusion: 20.
Towards transparency as a global norm Anne Peters.
international law Andrea Bianchi; Part I. International Environmental Law:
2. Transparency and international environmental institutions Jutta Brunnée
and Ellen Hey; 3. Global or European only?: international law on
transparency in environmental matters for members of the public Jonas
Ebbesson; Part II. International Economic Law: 4. Transparency in
international financial institutions Luis Hinojosa Martinez; 5.
Institutional transparency in the WTO Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6.
Transparency in international investment law: the good, the bad, and the
murky Julie Maupin; 7. Transparency and exchange of information in
international taxation Carlo Garbarino and Sebastiano Garufi; 8.
Transparency and intellectual property protection in international law
Thomas Cottier and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. International Human
Rights Law: 9. The human right to information as a vehicle for transparency
Jonathan Klaaren; 10. Transparency at home: how well do governments share
human rights information with citizens? Cosette Creamer and Beth A.
Simmons; Part IV. International Health Law: 11. Institutional transparency
in global health law-making: the World Health Organization and the
implementation of the international health regulations Emily Bruemmer and
Allyn Taylor; Part V. International Humanitarian Law: 12. Behind the flag
of Dunant: secrecy and the compliance mission of the International
Committee of the Red Cross Steven R. Ratner; 13. How much secrecy does
warfare need? Orna Ben-Naftali and Roy Peled; Part VI. International Peace
and Security Law: 14. Transparency in the Security Council Antonios
Tzanakopoulos; 15. Transparency as a cornerstone of disarmament and
non-proliferation regimes Mirko Sossai; Part VII. Cross-cutting Issues: 16.
Transparency in international law-making Alan Boyle and Kasey McCall-Smith;
17. Transparency in international adjudication Thore Neumann and Bruno
Simma; 18. Transparency and business in international law: governance
between norm and technique Larry Catá Backer; 19. Power and the public: the
nature and effects of formal transparency policies in global governance
institutions Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury; Conclusion: 20.
Towards transparency as a global norm Anne Peters.
Introduction; 1. On power and illusion: the concept of transparency in
international law Andrea Bianchi; Part I. International Environmental Law:
2. Transparency and international environmental institutions Jutta Brunnée
and Ellen Hey; 3. Global or European only?: international law on
transparency in environmental matters for members of the public Jonas
Ebbesson; Part II. International Economic Law: 4. Transparency in
international financial institutions Luis Hinojosa Martinez; 5.
Institutional transparency in the WTO Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6.
Transparency in international investment law: the good, the bad, and the
murky Julie Maupin; 7. Transparency and exchange of information in
international taxation Carlo Garbarino and Sebastiano Garufi; 8.
Transparency and intellectual property protection in international law
Thomas Cottier and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. International Human
Rights Law: 9. The human right to information as a vehicle for transparency
Jonathan Klaaren; 10. Transparency at home: how well do governments share
human rights information with citizens? Cosette Creamer and Beth A.
Simmons; Part IV. International Health Law: 11. Institutional transparency
in global health law-making: the World Health Organization and the
implementation of the international health regulations Emily Bruemmer and
Allyn Taylor; Part V. International Humanitarian Law: 12. Behind the flag
of Dunant: secrecy and the compliance mission of the International
Committee of the Red Cross Steven R. Ratner; 13. How much secrecy does
warfare need? Orna Ben-Naftali and Roy Peled; Part VI. International Peace
and Security Law: 14. Transparency in the Security Council Antonios
Tzanakopoulos; 15. Transparency as a cornerstone of disarmament and
non-proliferation regimes Mirko Sossai; Part VII. Cross-cutting Issues: 16.
Transparency in international law-making Alan Boyle and Kasey McCall-Smith;
17. Transparency in international adjudication Thore Neumann and Bruno
Simma; 18. Transparency and business in international law: governance
between norm and technique Larry Catá Backer; 19. Power and the public: the
nature and effects of formal transparency policies in global governance
institutions Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury; Conclusion: 20.
Towards transparency as a global norm Anne Peters.
international law Andrea Bianchi; Part I. International Environmental Law:
2. Transparency and international environmental institutions Jutta Brunnée
and Ellen Hey; 3. Global or European only?: international law on
transparency in environmental matters for members of the public Jonas
Ebbesson; Part II. International Economic Law: 4. Transparency in
international financial institutions Luis Hinojosa Martinez; 5.
Institutional transparency in the WTO Panagiotis Delimatsis; 6.
Transparency in international investment law: the good, the bad, and the
murky Julie Maupin; 7. Transparency and exchange of information in
international taxation Carlo Garbarino and Sebastiano Garufi; 8.
Transparency and intellectual property protection in international law
Thomas Cottier and Michelangelo Temmerman; Part III. International Human
Rights Law: 9. The human right to information as a vehicle for transparency
Jonathan Klaaren; 10. Transparency at home: how well do governments share
human rights information with citizens? Cosette Creamer and Beth A.
Simmons; Part IV. International Health Law: 11. Institutional transparency
in global health law-making: the World Health Organization and the
implementation of the international health regulations Emily Bruemmer and
Allyn Taylor; Part V. International Humanitarian Law: 12. Behind the flag
of Dunant: secrecy and the compliance mission of the International
Committee of the Red Cross Steven R. Ratner; 13. How much secrecy does
warfare need? Orna Ben-Naftali and Roy Peled; Part VI. International Peace
and Security Law: 14. Transparency in the Security Council Antonios
Tzanakopoulos; 15. Transparency as a cornerstone of disarmament and
non-proliferation regimes Mirko Sossai; Part VII. Cross-cutting Issues: 16.
Transparency in international law-making Alan Boyle and Kasey McCall-Smith;
17. Transparency in international adjudication Thore Neumann and Bruno
Simma; 18. Transparency and business in international law: governance
between norm and technique Larry Catá Backer; 19. Power and the public: the
nature and effects of formal transparency policies in global governance
institutions Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury; Conclusion: 20.
Towards transparency as a global norm Anne Peters.